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OpenStudy (poto):

Need some help on this First part: http://prntscr.com/d95o81 Second part: http://prntscr.com/d95oe0

OpenStudy (poto):

@3mar Last question brother!

OpenStudy (3mar):

No limit with you, brother!

OpenStudy (poto):

Okay! Thank you!

OpenStudy (3mar):

You are welcome! That is with my pleasure! Step by step, we will use what we have to get what we need. ok? ready?

OpenStudy (poto):

Alright!

OpenStudy (3mar):

For R=( ... , ...)?

OpenStudy (poto):

(2y,0) or (2y,2x) or possibly (2x,0)

OpenStudy (3mar):

THREE POSSIBILITIES!!?!?!?! HAHA Just one, only one is right! I will make it simple for you! How (vertical) distance between R and y-axis?

OpenStudy (poto):

Hehehe, my honest answer is (2y,0) As far as distance is concerned I'm not sure. but I think we might use the Pythagorean method. :)

OpenStudy (poto):

How silly of me! It gives me the y coodinate already! It's (2x,2y)!

OpenStudy (3mar):

THAT IS WHAT I MEAN AND WHAT I NEED! You are Awesome! THE ANSWER IS IN FRONT OF YOU AND YOU INSIST TO MAKE A HUGE EFFORT! no problem, brother!

OpenStudy (3mar):

so R=(2x,2y) ok?

OpenStudy (poto):

Yes! Correct! :)

OpenStudy (3mar):

That is good! next?

OpenStudy (poto):

Yes! next is the coordinates of T

OpenStudy (3mar):

what is its coordinates?

OpenStudy (poto):

(x,0)

OpenStudy (3mar):

why y-coor is 0?

OpenStudy (poto):

Hmm, I'm not sure. It was a guess to see if it was right to be honest. (:

OpenStudy (3mar):

Please, don't depend on guessing! It is on your knowledge, proof, and reasons!

OpenStudy (3mar):

Just like that you will not hit the final mark in you exams in addition to that you will get the full idea!

OpenStudy (poto):

Okay!

OpenStudy (iwanttogotostanford):

do any of you know spanish by chance? i need help with it!

OpenStudy (poto):

I acknowledge what you said 3mar! (:

OpenStudy (3mar):

That advice is for my real brother!

OpenStudy (poto):

Yes and thank you! Now shall we continue (: Also I'm not sure of T's coordinates!

OpenStudy (3mar):

half x-distance and half y-distance

OpenStudy (poto):

So since it's half is it (x,y)?

OpenStudy (3mar):

\[\Huge\color{Coral}\checkmark\] You are Awesome!

OpenStudy (poto):

Continue? (:

OpenStudy (3mar):

yes, don't ask go ahead directly and stop me if I dais something you did not understand!

OpenStudy (poto):

Okay! So now we need an expression for PTQ

OpenStudy (poto):

I'm sorry, for the area of PTQ an expression for the area.

OpenStudy (3mar):

Sorry for being late! It was an emergency call.

OpenStudy (3mar):

I think this would help you.

OpenStudy (poto):

Okay thanks!

OpenStudy (poto):

So it's kind of like the question before it except it's yx?

OpenStudy (3mar):

"So it's kind of like the question before it except it's yx?"??????

OpenStudy (poto):

Yes! It's saying the same thing with PTS as it is with PQT. So I thought maybe it might yx.

OpenStudy (3mar):

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OpenStudy (3mar):

@Poto now for RQT????

OpenStudy (poto):

RQT is xy and for the last box it's 2x

OpenStudy (3mar):

why 2x?

OpenStudy (poto):

Because it's asking for the length of the base and the width, and the length of the base is 2y

OpenStudy (poto):

I'm sorry height not width.

OpenStudy (3mar):

so for the length of the base is ( ) and for the height is ( )!???

OpenStudy (3mar):

Excellent! now to the second page!

OpenStudy (poto):

The length of the base is 2y and the height is x

OpenStudy (poto):

That's for the second one.

OpenStudy (3mar):

yes, and in the box is ....?

OpenStudy (poto):

The box is x

OpenStudy (3mar):

\[\Huge\color{lightgreen}\checkmark\] Congratulations! You hit the right target! +Thank you for learning! +Thank you for your patience.

OpenStudy (3mar):

Do you want anything for now?

OpenStudy (poto):

You're welcome! And no not right now. (: And once again thank you for your help!

OpenStudy (3mar):

No problem at all! You are so much welcome! Any Help... Any Time... Honor is mine to be your helper!

OpenStudy (3mar):

السلام عليكم Peace be upon you, brother!

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